Poor-performing pupils who fail their final exams before leaving primary school could be made to retake them under plans announced by the Conservative Party.

If the Tories stay in power after the general election, they are proposing that children who fail their Key Stage Two (KS2) tests should resit them in the first year of secondary school.

When announcing the proposal, Prime Minister David Cameron promised parents "more rigour and zero-tolerance of failure and mediocrity" in schools.

How the announcement will affect Surrey remains to be seen, especially after the county's children performed well in 2014.

Department for Education figures revealed 82% of children in the county achieved at least a Level 4 in the reading and maths tests and the writing teacher assessment at the end of KS2 in 2014.

More than a quarter (28%) of pupils achieved at least an above average Level 5.

Using our interactive graphic below, you can find out how well schools in your area performed in KS2 exams last year. Simply type in your postcode and it will show results for the five nearest primary schools.